Colectomy is also called large bowel resection. The objective of large bowel resection is to the remove infected area of the large bowel which is also known as the colon or large intestine.
A bowel resection is a surgery to eliminate any part of the bowel. This incorporates the small intestine, large intestine, or rectum. The surgeon uses it to treat ailments and blockages of the large intestine (colon). Let's explore more: https://www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com/bowel-resection-why-is-required-surgery-and-treatment-recovery/
The inflammatory bowel disease Crohn's disease is treated with small intestine resection surgery. Many patients require a surgical process for Crohn's disease- a condition causing damage to the bowel. It is a type of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Let's explore more: https://www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com/small-intestine-resection-surgery-for-crohns-disease/
A small bowel resection is a surgical procedure involving removing a portion of the small intestine. This procedure is typically performed to treat conditions such as bowel obstruction, Crohn's disease, tumors, or intestinal injuries. Let's explore more: https://www.southlakegeneralsurgery.com/understanding-small-bowel-resection/
Many patients have been told that they are not candidates for dental implants
The sinus cavity and the rarefied posterior maxillary bone make it difficult to place implants posterior to the first premolar. Pterygoid implants provide a solution for a patient with a severely resorbed jaw bone with minimal surgical trauma and maximum oral function. The pterygomaxillary structures provide stability and support implants , the implant is angled and the apex made to engage either the pterygoid process, the pyramidal plate of the palatine bone, or both. These implants have provided successful support for a complete-arch fixed teeth (prosthesis).
What are Pterygoid Implants / Tuberopterygoid implants ?
Implant placement through the maxillary tuberosity and into the pterygoid plate. Treatment approach can be used in patients with severe maxillary atrophy or following tumor resection.
Implant is placed into pterygoid bone structure to serve as distal abutments (support) for implant prosthesis.